The young plants inherit genetic information from parent plants.
yes, as long a sexual reproduction takes place. genetic traits from each parent plant are carried over to the offspring
Your genes and DNA will determine if you inherit a heart condition that is passed from a parent to a child. Some young men in their thirties have been known to die from an undetected heart condition because they failed to understand their fathers had the same condition and died young from the same condition. It can be apparent from birth too. Such as a congenital heart defect that passes from one parent to the child.
Inherit is not a function. It is a class derivation where some of the methods and attributes of the new class inherit from a parent class.
sometimes , only if the injury is from the inside body it will inherit it if its another thing like "broken paws" it won't inherit it
Yes
your parent(s)
Buck teeth.
They inherit a lot of their genes and organisms.
eye colour, size of thumbs ext its all down to the chromosomes you inherit from your parents.
No, it's impossible to inherit a parent's dyed hair color.
Parent
Plants inherit their color characteristics from their parents through genetic inheritance. The specific combination of genes passed down from the parent plants determines the color traits, leading to offspring plants having similar colors to their parents.